Was the Win Against Tajikistan a Huge Motivation for Us, Says Jamil Ahead of Iran Clash?

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Key Takeaways
- Strong Team Unity: The victory over Tajikistan highlighted the importance of unity among players and staff.
- Focus on Preparation: The Indian team is focusing on recovery and preparation for the upcoming match against Iran.
- Historical Context: India has a challenging history against Iran, having won only twice in their last six encounters.
- Experience Matters: Players like Jhingan and Sandhu bring valuable experience from past matches against tough opponents.
- Belief in Team: The players emphasize the need to believe in their capabilities and stay united in their approach.
New Delhi, Aug 31 (NationPress) The Indian men’s national football team, fresh from their victory over host nation Tajikistan last week, is gearing up for a challenging encounter against the formidable IR Iran in the CAFA Nations Cup. This match is set to take place at the Hisor Central Stadium in Hisor, Tajikistan, this coming Monday.
India's head coach Khalid Jamil attributed their success against the hosts to the remarkable team unity displayed by the players. He emphasized, “Our win was a result of the collective spirit the players exhibited on the field. They functioned cohesively, alongside the support staff – both technical and medical. The camaraderie within the team is evident,” Jamil expressed on AIFF's official website ahead of the match.
Ranked 133rd by FIFA, India is set to clash with the 20th ranked Iran, a matchup that could be likened to a ‘David versus Goliath’ scenario. Nevertheless, Jamil remains committed to preparing the Blue Tigers for this encounter with the Asian powerhouse.
“Our last victory serves as a significant motivation, yet our primary focus is to prepare thoroughly for the Iran match. After two days of recovery, it’s crucial that everyone is in top shape for the challenge ahead,” Jamil stated.
Defender Sandesh Jhingan, who netted the second goal in the 2-1 triumph over Tajikistan and was awarded Player of the Match, highlighted the necessity of leveraging this victory to gain momentum towards their overarching goals.
“While we are pleased with our win and the three points, it’s vital that we build on this success as a team and nation. Continuous improvement is essential, as our ultimate goal is to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup for the third consecutive time,” Jhingan asserted. “These matches are crucial for our preparation for the upcoming qualifiers against Singapore.”
Historically, Iran has had the upper hand in their head-to-head record against India, winning four out of six encounters, with India claiming victory twice. The last time India triumphed over Iran was in 1959, when goals from Chuni Goswami, Yusuf Khan, and Tulsidas Balaram secured a 3-1 win in Ernakulam.
The two teams last met in 2016 during World Cup qualifiers, where Iran emerged victorious with a 4-0 win in Tehran. Among the current squad, only Jhingan and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu participated in that match.
“Only Sandhu and I have faced them in this squad, so we understand the challenge they present. They have improved significantly over the years, consistently participating in the World Cup,” Jhingan remarked.
“Playing against elite teams like Iran teaches us to seize our opportunities and minimize errors, as they will capitalize on any mistakes,” Sandhu added. “Most importantly, we must trust our team and remain united. Adhering to the coach’s strategies is crucial. We need to make it tough for them, demonstrating courage and determination. In football, nothing is impossible, as seen in the Grimsby vs Manchester United match.”